Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit (OEM version) 0xc004f050 error code.

I have a machine running Vista ultimate 32 bit and decided to add it to windows 7 ultimate 64-bit (OEM) using a new hard drive with the operating system so that I can dual boot drive (or OS).

I did this so that I could benefit from 8 GB of installed RAM, of which only 64-bit acknowledges.

The first instalation of Win.7 was bugged with accidents frequent 'blue screen' and programs no longer responds. All updates have been installed, but I was not happy with the performance and decided to do a clean reinstall.

I formatted the disk and progressed to reinstal win.7.
The problem started when I had to activate the registration key; -a code 0xC004f050 appears with the comment that the product key is not valid.

I then tried the phone option, a somewhat laborious procedure of type a string of numbers to validate. This has not worked, although I checked the numbers were correct. The call was redirected to someone somewhere in India, judging from the accent, which gave me a new registration key.
Needless to say that this new key did not work either, with the same result as the original.

I phoned a 2nd time to inform them that the key did not work and have now been achieved here for assistance.

Help, please...

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